This rare event offers a unique opportunity to explore the universe, including probing the fundamental properties of the cosmos.
Neutrinos lie at the frontier of scientific unknowns about the universe. However, there’s a problem—neutrinos also like to ...
Three and a half kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea, around 80km off the coast of Sicily, lies half of a very unusual ...
After long and meticulous work to analyze and interpret the experimental data, the international scientific collaboration of ...
PeV — has been detected by the underwater KM3NeT telescope, marking a pivotal moment in astrophysics. This tiny but powerful ...
The international KM3NeT collaboration, with the participation of the University of Granada, publishes the detection of a ...
A “ghost particle” discovered by a detector in the Mediterranean carried 30 times more energy than any neutrino observed to ...
The international collaboration that operates the KM3NeT experiment, a powerful telescope submerged in the depths of the ...
The international KM3NeT collaboration, in which CNRS plays a leading role, has just detected a neutrino that is thirty times more energetic than any previously detected anywhere in the world.
Scientists have detected the most energetic neutrino ever observed using a deep-sea telescope. The discovery could provide ...
The international KM3NeT collaboration, with the participation of the University of Granada, publishes the detection of a neutrino of unknown origin with a record energy of approximately 220 PeV, ...
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